Angel’s Attic

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Since the opening of Angel’s Attic in 2014 we have experienced many blessings. It began as an idea to use one of the our Sunday School rooms a mission gift shop. The idea was to create a non-profit upscale resale shop whose proceeds will be used for our mission obligations. The initial inventory came from our Church family. We then asked our congregation to come with a name… thus Angel Attic was born from the angelic mannequin which welcomes visitor’s to the shop. In the second year we benefitted from a couple of local entrepreneurs who closed their businesses and generously donated their inventory allowing our expansion to another room. A further expansion to a third room became necessary due to increasing donations of specialty and seasonal donations which is dismantled weekly for our church activities. We have seen tremendous growth in the shop in the past 5 years with the generosity and kindness of people with their donations as well as volunteering their time and support in other ways for the success of this ministry. The main advertising has been done by word of mouth among the church members to the community and also periodic advertisement in the local newspaper.
Patrons are made aware of that the proceeds are disbursed solely for mission purposes as 50% towards local missions, 25% for national, 15% for international 10% for operational costs. This has greatly been appreciated by the patrons that their contributions are going to improve lives everywhere. This has even encouraged others who are looking for such opportunities to be involved in the life of the church as our partners and friends in mission. The Angel’s Attic has been a blessing to the church to continue meeting its mission obligations while paying off its mortgage. It enabled the church to maintain its commitment to its ministries without any additional stress. Among the greatest joy and blessings that has come out of this has been the willingness of patrons donating for other ministries of the church. Among the joys from the shop has been the payment of rental support to many who have called in for assistance. Support for the special Olympics groups in the last couple of years. Support for Veterans Home and many ways as the need arises. Highlights of the mission work has been the international one in Ghana. Proceeds were used to purchase an electric piano for a local Methodist Church in the village of Essipon Ghana. Also one for the patrons volunteered to sponsor the completion of a library at the Essipon Metropolitan Authority School which is nearing completion. Books have been sent to for use through this patron to get the Library ready for use by about 400 students.